Founded in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a comprehensive research university located in Melbourne, the cultural, artistic and industrial center of Australia. The leading academic towns in the southern hemisphere are certified members of AACSB and EQUIS. The University of Melbourne is one of the six sandstone universities in Australia, the founding member of Universitas 2 1 and the seat of its secretariat. Core members of the Australian Eight Schools Alliance, Pacific Rim University Alliance, Asia-Pacific International Trade Education and Research Alliance and association of commonwealth universities.
2. Monash University
Monash University is one of the top 100 universities in the world, the top institution in Australia, one of the "G8" Ivy League in Australia and a five-star university in Australia. 1958 was established by the National Assembly. In memory of Sir John monash, an outstanding Australian soldier, scholar and engineer, the university is named after his surname, and the official Chinese name is Monash University.
3. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
RMIT University, also known as RMIT University, is a comprehensive public university located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in Australia and the first of the five universities in the Australian University Technology Network (ATN).
4. Swinburne University of Science and Technology
Swinburne University of Technology is a comprehensive public university in Australia, established in 1908. Swinburne University of Technology is the only university in Australia invited to become a member of the European Association of Innovative Universities (ECIU), and it is also a public university alongside TAFE College in Australia. The school is located in Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia. With a history of 100 years, it is one of the top 500 higher education research universities in the world.
5. Zhuo Lebo (formerly La Trobe) University.
La Trobe University is one of the largest and fastest growing public universities in Victoria, Australia. In the latest ARWU "academic ranking of world universities" on 20 17, it ranks 30 1, which is equivalent to Xiamen University and Tongji University in China.
La Trobe University has seven campuses offering courses for overseas students, two in Melbourne (Bandura and downtown), one in Albury/Wodonga, one in Bendigo, and other campuses around Victoria, so that overseas students can participate in the courses in a unique local environment.